Gray Wolf (C)


Posted by Karl Egressy on Thu Dec 22, 2016 7:13 am

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I found a long lost subdirectory on one of the external hard drives.
I was in the enclosure with my back against the chain link fence.
Sometimes they (there were two) came very close that made the shoot very intense. :shock:
Thanks for looking.

Canon 30D
Canon 300 f 2.8 L IS
ISO 400
f 7.1
1/320 s
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by Carol Clarke on Thu Dec 22, 2016 10:05 am
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Isn't it exciting when you find images you forgot you had.   :D

Such amazing animals, how wonderful to be able to get so close Karl!  A lovely shot with  excellent detail in the fur and complemented with the autumn colour of the fallen leaves.
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by Ron Day on Thu Dec 22, 2016 12:46 pm
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Nice find, and good work in close quarters. This wolf is such a healthy looking specimen.
 

by Robert Sabin on Thu Dec 22, 2016 9:50 pm
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Carol Clarke wrote:Isn't it exciting when you find images you forgot you had.   :D

Such amazing animals, how wonderful to be able to get so close Karl!  A lovely shot with  excellent detail in the fur and complemented with the autumn colour of the fallen leaves.

I wish I would not find images I forgot!  UGHH!
 

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